This article would not be able to issue a cure for sleep apnea but it can
highlight some solutions you can go to to get rid of it!
The Greek word "apnea" literally means "without breath." So, in a nutshell
sleep apnea means sleeping without breathing.
People with untreated sleep apnea stop breathing repeatedly during their
sleep, sometimes hundreds of times during the night and often for a minute or
longer.
Untreated, sleep apnea can cause high blood pressure and other cardiovascular
disease, memory problems, weight gain, impotency, and headaches. Moreover,
untreated sleep apnea may be responsible for job impairment and motor vehicle
crashes.
There are three solutions used effectively to reduce teh effects of sleep
apnea. 1. Physical or Mechanical Therapy
Nasal continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is the most common effective
treatment for sleep apnea. In this procedure, the patient wears a mask over the
nose during sleep, and pressure from an air blower forces air through the nasal
passages. The air pressure is adjusted so that it is just enough to prevent the
throat from collapsing during sleep. The pressure is constant and continuous.
Nasal CPAP prevents airway closure while in use, but apnea episodes return when
CPAP is stopped or it is used improperly.
2. Surgery
Some patients with sleep apnea may need surgery. Although several surgical
procedures are used to increase the size of the airway, none of them is
completely successful or without risks. More than one procedure may need to be
tried before the patient realizes any benefits.
Some of the more common procedures include removal of adenoids and tonsils
(especially in children), nasal polyps or other growths, or other tissue in the
airway and correction of structural deformities. Younger patients seem to
benefit from these surgical procedures more than older patients.
Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP) is a procedure used to remove excess tissue
at the back of the throat (tonsils, uvula, and part of the soft palate). The
success of this technique may range from 30 to 60 percent. The long-term side
effects and benefits are not known, and it is difficult to predict which
patients will do well with this procedure.
Somnoplasty is a procedure that uses radiowaves to reduce the size of some
airway structures such as the uvula and the back of the tongue. This technique
is being investigated as a treatment for apnea.
3. Non-specific Therapy
Behavioral changes are an important part of the treatment program, and in
mild cases behavioral therapy may be all that is needed. Overweight persons can
benefit from losing weight. Even a 10 percent weight loss can reduce the number
of apneic events for most patients. Individuals with apnea should avoid the use
of alcohol and sleeping pills, which make the airway more likely to collapse
during sleep and prolong the apneic periods. In some patients with mild sleep
apnea, breathing pauses occur only when they sleep on their backs. In such
cases, using pillows and other devices that help them sleep in a side position
may be helpful.
These three solutions are information on what can be done to reduce sleep
apnea effect, to better your knowledge in this area.. To really cure your sleep
apnea, you would still need to consult a doctor.
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